Standing Room Only at QAHN's 3rd Annual Montreal Wine & Cheese

It was standing room only at QAHN's 3rd Annual Montreal Wine and Cheese. The event, which attracted about a hundred people from in and around Montreal, most of them representing heritage and cultural organizations, was held at the prestigious and historic Château Ramezay in Old Montreal.

Billed as an informal chance to network for members of Montreal's Anglophone and Francophone heritage communities, this event has seen its attendance increase yearly since it was begun in 2014.

Speaking on behalf of QAHN and its Montreal Committee (which organized the event), QAHN president Simon Jacobs welcomed visitors, mentioning some of QAHN's current initiatives.

He was followed by Château Ramezay director André Delisle, who gave an overview of the history and mandate of the splendid museum that is considered the country's oldest National Historic Site, as well as one of the "Top 1001 Places to See Before You Die."

QAHN is grateful to the Château Ramezay for allowing QAHN to hold its event at the museum. We could not have asked for a more beautiful location, and for more helpful staff. We also extend our thanks to "Les Marchands des Amériques Inc" for sponsoring the event and for providing us with the Leva brand of red and white wine, an excellent wine from Bulgaria.

For more photos of the 3rd Annual Wine & Cheese, courtesy of Rohinton Ghandhi, click here.